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The Psychology of Politics

The Psychology of Politics

Update: 2024-10-282
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In this episode of the Mindset Mentor podcast, we’re diving deep into the psychology behind our political beliefs and why they can feel so intense and polarizing. Ever wondered why you and your friends seem to live in different realities when it comes to politics? 🤔 Discover the hidden psychological forces that shape our views, from tribalism to confirmation bias, and learn how to navigate these tricky conversations with empathy and understanding. Don’t miss this chance to open your mind and connect with others—even those you might disagree with! Let’s bridge the divide together! 


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The Psychology of Politics

The Psychology of Politics

Rob Dial